On 14 Apr 2014, at 19:22, Guido van Rossum
What does "official support" mean?
as i wrote:
I'd speak in favor of officially adding support for semantic versioning to the python module versioning specs as a follow up to PEP 440 ( http://legacy.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0440/ ).
Currently if you write a library and search for how to do version numbering in python you’ll probably find PEP 440. I think it would be cool if either that PEP or a follow-up allowed (maybe even recommended) http://semver.org . So i’m talking about changing the specs, not stdlib code. Sorry that i didn’t make that clear.
It might be more productive if you had some code that you wanted to adopt, with an explanation of why it should go into the stdlib.
Code actually is there already in pip.util.version.SemanticVersion . One could argue to move it to distutils, but i first wanted to evaluate if there’s support for allowing Semantic Versioning. j